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Originally Posted by Chrissy0277 I still think not spaying her before she leaves is just nuts and not the most responsible. Rosie has made the breeder $$ the least se could do for this girl is take care of her medical needs before she leaves, a spay and a dental are not super expensive. Less then the cost of 1 puppy. Shes had multiple litters. Why you ask?
I took in a breeder retired girl She came to me with a pyometria. I saved her life. If she was spayed before she left this would of NEVER happened. Im sorry if I sound bitchy but remembering the little girl that appeared healthy almost died if I didnt catch what was going on with her. That little dog was my everything |
The OP is just trying to help little Rosie find a good home. She has stated that she can't answer for the breeder. At least the breeder isn't going to sell her, and is trying to find her a good home. We all have circumstances that are private, as may the person rehoming Rosie. Bless you for taking in the rescue that you did, and we can pass a blessing on to Rosie's new home!